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Old 09-18-2023, 08:29 PM
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Entered my collage in the fair and I got a blue ribbon the size of my pinky. Fine Art was the only exhibit to give away ribbons that size. Everyone who sees it gets a very good laugh. My son won his for guessing the champion pig during pig racing. It's a lot of fun if you've never seen it! And... someone at the fair left their name and number hoping to buy it. I'm not sure I want to sell, but if they make me an offer I can't refuse, I guess it's worth considering.
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Old 09-21-2023, 05:33 PM
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You should add 'magician' to your list of talents as well...because I swear that Gehrig is levitating!!!!
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Old 10-26-2023, 03:06 PM
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This falls under: it takes a village to raise a child.

My 10yo son just went through fundraising for hockey. The Association vomited multiple selling opportunities on us at once: Xmas wreaths, discount hockey tickets, and raffle tickets. We told our son that hockey is too expensive for us to cover all of the various costs, so if he wants to play hockey year after year he needs to take fundraising serious. This was his first experience fundraising, he has never done Boy Scouts, or Camp Fire, or anything like that.

He ended up raising about $1300. $200 were anonymous donations; some of the anonymous donations included a comment like, "He's doing a great job," or "I'm glad you're teaching him to do sales." Lots of positive vibes. Many people talked to him about their experiences with youth hockey.

Anyway, he has been attending goalie clinic; they have a gear closet, but that doesn't include masks or sticks. So he has been practicing with his regular helmet. I've been waiting for a puck to hit him in the Adam's apple. After fundraising, we went down to the hockey shop and, with the money he raised from his hard work, he bought a goalie mask and goalie stick. He was very proud!

I'm hoping that he has learned a lesson about the rewards of working hard.
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Old 10-31-2023, 10:31 AM
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Tickests for pre-sale to the 2024 Strongest Man on Earth Strongman competition went on sale at 11am CST today. I got extremely lucky and got the first seat in the front row floor seating again this year.
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My grandpa just had surgery to remove a "cancerous cluster" in his stomach.

The operation was a success, and he's back at home recovering already.

Filled with gratitude that he's okay and wishing health and happiness to all of you as well!
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My grandpa just had surgery to remove a "cancerous cluster" in his stomach.

The operation was a success, and he's back at home recovering already.

Filled with gratitude that he's okay and wishing health and happiness to all of you as well!


That's great to hear. All the best to your grandfather.
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The first flower opened on my Jade plants yesterday and 6 are open now. In a couple weeks I will have several hundred of them open.

They are tiny flowers but the entire flowering process takes easily 3 months. It was 5 weeks from the start of the buds forming until the first flower opened.

Found a nice 4 pedal flower so I add another picture.
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